Brentwood Press 08.17.18

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 20, No. 33

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Gazebo making progress

Women In Business

Shining Starlets

by Kyle Szymanski

Meet the women making a difference while making their mark in business. Page 1B

Staff Writer

Mayor Bob Taylor’s dream of resurrecting the City Park gazebo is slowly becoming reality. Since February, an estimated 35 volunteers have worked to reconstruct the iconic structure that served as the go-to location for residents’ weddings, graduations and prom photos before being torn down during the 2007 City Park renovation. “I am very excited,” said Taylor, who noted that he hopes the structure – behind the City Park rose garden, near the farmer statue – will be complete by mid- to late September. “This has been one of my dreams and goals see Gazebo page 22A

Overcoming, Giving Back Photo by Mike Oria

T

he Starlets performed favorites from the ‘50s and ‘60s Friday, Aug. 10, at the Concert in the Park in downtown Brentwood. This Friday, Aug. 17, come enjoy the Starry Nights Concert in the Park and dance to the sounds of Rachel Steele & Road 88, a country music band. The free show begins at 7 p.m.

Candidates throw hats into the ring by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

The filing deadline for applicants running in the midterm elections was Aug. 15, and candidates across East County and beyond have set their sights on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 6. The following is a complete list of candidates and the offices they are running for as of press time. Brentwood City Council As of press time, only one of two incumbents, Joel Bryant, had committed to running. Bryant will be joined by realtor John Fink, commercial property manager Mike Jones, Brentwood Union School District Board member Johnny Rodriguez and Brentwood businesswoman and realtor Olga Vidriales. Incumbent Bailey Grewal had not filed for re-election as of press time.

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Oakley City Council Both incumbents, Sue Higgins and Randy Pope, will vie to hold their seats against retired engineering associate Mike Dupray and electrician Dezi Pina. Discovery Bay Community Services District Of the three incumbents – Kevin Graves, Robert Leete and Christopher Steele – only Graves and Leete had filed for re-election as of press time. Realtor Bryon Gutow and private pilot Brian Roger Lax Jr. have also tossed their names into the race. Antioch City Council Incumbents Tony Tiscareno and Lori Ogorchock will be challenged by community volunteer Caroleve Prudence Capelle, businesswoman and nonprofit executive Joy Motts, wholesale sales representative Rodney W. McClelland and

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Local woman participates in stair climb to honor firefighters who saved her life. Page 5A

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child welfare worker Nora Foster. Brentwood Union School District Board Three seats will be available on the board, with only two incumbents, Emil Geddes and Scott S. Dudek, filing for re-election. Geddes and Dudek will be challenged by professor and PTA Treasurer Thuy DaoJensen, realtor and farmer Steve Gursky and local business owner Anthony Penso. Incumbent Johnny Rodriguez will instead vie for a seat on the Brentwood City Council. Liberty Union High School District Only two of three incumbents, Pauline Allred and Roy J. Ghiggeri, will attempt to retain their seats, with incumbent Joanne Byer not seeking re-election as of press time. Allred and Ghiggeri will be joined in the race by private pilot

Brian Roger Lax Jr. and farmer and parent Erick Stonebarger. Oakley Union Elementary School District Two of three incumbents, Mark Jordan and Kim Beede, have filed for re-election with Gloria Lott’s seat also up for grabs. As of press time, the only other candidate is educator and parent Erica Ippolito. Antioch Unified School District Incumbents Walter Ruehlig and Debra Vinson will not seek reelection. Thus far, Antioch Unified School District Personnel Commissioner Mary Rocha, educational consultant and educator Ellie Householder, saleswoman and college student Shagoofa Khan, parent and financial representative see Candidates page 22A

Calendar.............................23A Classifieds..........................17A Cop Logs.............................21A Entertainment..................11A Food.....................................10A Health & Beauty................. 6A Kid Scoop.............................9A Milestones........................... 7A Pets........................................ 8A Sports..................................14A

Time to Vote!

A Rosie Wedding

Pot Committee

Cast your votes for Brentwood’s 2018 Best! See page 13A. www.thepress.net/bob_ballot

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Couples now have the chance to get married at the Rosie the Riveter and WWII Park.

West Coast Wildkatz take all in the prestigious San Diego Surf Cup. Page 14A

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A Cannabis insurance group has been set up to assist with new industry.


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